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Top of pageBottom of page   By David Meikle (62.6.70.156 - 62.6.70.156) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 05:35 am:

Tomorrow night in the U.K. the Biography Channel has a Soul train evening.

The subject of three one hour long documentaries are Dionne Warwick, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder.

I recently watched the Burt Bacharach documentary and was pleasantly surprised when Luther Dixon's image popped up on the screen.

Top of pageBottom of page   By soulboy (213.105.242.198 - 213.105.242.198) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 07:14 am:

Well done david!! I was just about to post that one!

Top of pageBottom of page   By Carl Dixon (195.153.219.170 - 195.153.219.170) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 08:22 am:

Are you sure it is Saturday? According to their schedule it is Sunday evening, plus an extra programme about Quincy Jones too! Please take a look at: http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/index2.htm for more info.

Top of pageBottom of page   By David Meikle (213.122.24.69 - 213.122.24.69) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 08:28 am:

Apologies, it is definitely Sunday. Their on screen advertising gave me the impression that QJ was part of the SW show.

Thanks Carl.

Top of pageBottom of page   By David Meikle (213.122.24.69 - 213.122.24.69) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 08:37 am:

Looking at Carl's link....

Patti Labelle is on at 6pm same evening.

Burt Bacharach is at 7pm and is well worth watching.

the others run from 8 thru 11.

All programmes are repeated on Monday during the day. QJ is on Monday 11am and 5pm.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Common (152.163.189.167 - 152.163.189.167) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 10:40 am:

I don't have cable but does anyone know if this show will be on in the US as well?

Peace!

Top of pageBottom of page   By AH (67.25.177.190 - 67.25.177.190) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 10:59 am:

I got cable, you think I can get the show on my Adelphia system here in Cleveland, Ohio?

Top of pageBottom of page   By Carl Dixon London (195.153.219.170 - 195.153.219.170) on Friday, August 30, 2002 - 12:22 pm:

The latest is:

out the four programmes, the Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones are UK produced. The other two are from the US. I have been informed by the Biography Channel, here where I work, that although they are on the air Sunday evening in the UK, the US will have Dionne Warwick and Marvin Gaye on at some time, or may have even been on the air already. US viewers to check their television listings. It is not certain whether the States have 'bought' the other two and whether they are planning airing them there.I can announce that in November there is a full month of music programmes with many musicians featured. There will be a soul week, jazz and the like, here in the UK. The programming is not available yet, but will be mid September. I will try and get a flyer from the office when I can.

Top of pageBottom of page   By David Meikle (213.122.87.5 - 213.122.87.5) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 03:34 am:

I only managed to see the Marvin documentary.

The quality of people interviewed was quite amazing.

Well worth seeing even though there was no music!

Top of pageBottom of page   By Carl Dixon London (62.31.32.130 - 62.31.32.130) on Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 01:37 pm:

For music fans, November, in the UK promises to be of interest courtesy of The Biography Channel. The following are scheduled for airing from 2/11/2002 to the end of the month:

Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davies, Herbie Hancock, Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, Paul McCartney, Cat Stevens, Buddy Holly.

The series is called 'Good Vibrations'. I am certainly tempted for a few of them, I must say.

Top of pageBottom of page   By MEL&THEN SOME (195.219.7.36 - 195.219.7.36) on Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 01:41 pm:

hey Carl,No Casualeers on the biography channel then,what a downer.MEL.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Carl Dixon London (62.31.32.130 - 62.31.32.130) on Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 01:49 pm:

Too true - I am convinced with all these channels that we can expect some great footage in the future! Somebody has to make it first though. With the right financial backing I am sure there is reasonable potential for many programmes to be made. Imagine a series that would target a particular song and examine its creation from rehearsal to production to 'hit', showing photos and archive footage where available. The Casualeers track would certainly qualify! Who would have thought Meco Monardo did the orchestration. You could finish the programme by showing its popularity today on the Northern scene, here in the UK. Quick, where's my video camera?